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Producer and Cast member will be present for a Q&A with audience following the film.

Raúl Marchand Sánchez pays tribute to John Carpenter’s STARMAN and John Sayles’ THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET with this outrageous sci-fi comedy. An U.F.O. has landed in the mountainous region of El Cibao, carrying a humanoid by the name of ONE. The visitor befriends former Air Force pilot and town drunkard Cosmo, Doña Luz and her autistic daughter. ONE, however, is also being pursued, which will lead to an explosive encounter of the hilarious kind.

Raúl Marchand Sánchez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) graduated from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His fiction film debut was 12 HORAS, which he wrote, directed, and edited. It received the Audience Choice award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and a special mention as Best Narrative and Best New Director at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival. It was also Puerto Rico’s official entry to the 2001 Oscar’s as best foreign film. His other films include: ATRACO A LAS 3 Y MEDIA, BALA PERDIDA, MANUELA Y MANUEL (the first Puerto Rican film with a gay lead) and BROCHE DE ORO, among others. His most recent production, OVNI, is the Dominican Republic’s first sci-fi/comedy film.

Producer and Cast member will be present for a Q&A with audience following the film.

Raúl Marchand Sánchez pays tribute to John Carpenter’s STARMAN and John Sayles’ THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET with this outrageous sci-fi comedy. An U.F.O. has landed in the mountainous region of El Cibao, carrying a humanoid by the name of ONE. The visitor befriends former Air Force pilot and town drunkard Cosmo, Doña Luz and her autistic daughter. ONE, however, is also being pursued, which will lead to an explosive encounter of the hilarious kind.

Raúl Marchand Sánchez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) graduated from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His fiction film debut was 12 HORAS, which he wrote, directed, and edited. It received the Audience Choice award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and a special mention as Best Narrative and Best New Director at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival. It was also Puerto Rico’s official entry to the 2001 Oscar’s as best foreign film. His other films include: ATRACO A LAS 3 Y MEDIA, BALA PERDIDA, MANUELA Y MANUEL (the first Puerto Rican film with a gay lead) and BROCHE DE ORO, among others. His most recent production, OVNI, is the Dominican Republic’s first sci-fi/comedy film.